City
Epaper

Narmada is our mother: Pratape Maharaj

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 3, 2025 21:00 IST

Lokmat News NetworkChhatrapati Sambhajinagar: “Narmada is not just a river, it's our mother. Those who make Parikrama ...

Open in App

Lokmat News Network

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: “Narmada is not just a river, it's our mother. Those who make Parikrama to Narmada can experience divinity and peace. Narmada Parikrama is not just a circumambulation, but a meditation and penance in life. Everyone should do Narmada Parikrama at least once in their life,” said Pratape Maharaj, Narmada Parikarmawasi and Bharati Thakur, the founder of Nimar Abhyudaya Rural Management and Development Association (NARMADA) while addressing a press conference here on Saturday evening.

The second edition of the book "Antarangachi Olakh" written in Marathi by Dr Ramesh Satarkar for patients and their families about digestive system disorders will be released at Tapadiya Natyamandir at 9 am, on May 4.

Bharati Thakur, who also runs a residential school for 225 tribal children in Lepa village in Madhya Pradesh, Pratape Maharaj of Datta Mandir Sansthan (Bhalod, Gujarat) arrived today for the event.

Bharati, Pratape Maharaj and Dr P Y Muley will be the chief guest for the release of the book. Dr Ramesh Satarkar was also present at the briefing.

Pratape Maharaj said that Narmada which is the giver of life made the lives of many people fruitful. Bharati Thakur said that school students should be equipped with life skills along with school education.

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalRow over Shrinate's remarks on Bihar: BJP slams 'feudal mindset', INDIA Bloc hits back

InternationalPTI boycotts NA, backs Sept 8 Balochistan shutter-down strike

CricketBabar Azam named in 11-player red-ball training camp ahead of South Africa Tests

NationalCongress govt in Karnataka has become bankrupt, ministers plead for development funds: BJP

BusinessWhy Indian Startups Are Turning to HRTailor's Online HR Manager for Efficient HR Setup and Compliance

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadWomen thieves strike Handloom export, six mangalsutras snatched

AurangabadDrums, Lezim, and Women’s enthusiasm mark ‘Ti’ cha Ganpati Visarjan

AurangabadEid-e-Milad-un-Nabi celebrated with great fervour

AurangabadKing Mahabali’s spirit comes alive in city Onam festivities

AurangabadEncroachments, wires, potholes - ‘Then what have you done?’